rent 的英语意思
rentrent1 /rent/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else, or to use something that belongs to someone else定期付款以居住在他人所有的房屋或房间内,或使用他人所有的物品:
Most students rent rooms in their second year.大多数学生在二年级时租住房间。
I’d rather have my own house than rent.我宁愿拥有自己的房子,也不愿租房。rent something from somebody
Some farmers rent their land from the council.一些农民向地方议会租用土地。2 (also rent out) [transitive] to let someone live in a house, room etc that you own, or use your land, in return for money收取费用,让他人住在自己拥有的房屋或房间内,或使用自己的土地 SYN let British Englishrent something (out) to somebody
She rents out two rooms to students.她把两间房租给学生。3[transitive] especially American English to pay money for the use of something for a short period of time付款以短期使用某物 SYN hire British English:
Will you rent a car while you’re in Spain?你在西班牙期间会租车吗?THESAURUS同义词辨析to pay money to use something付款以使用某物rent to pay money to use a house, room, vehicle, piece of equipment, area of land etc付款以使用房屋、房间、车辆、设备或土地等: · He rented a room in a house on the Old Kent Road.他在老肯特路的一栋房子里租了一间房间。· They flew out to New York and rented a car at the airport.他们飞往纽约,在机场租了一辆车。hire British English to pay money to use a car or a piece of clothing or equipment for a short period of time付款以短期使用汽车、服装或设备: · Why don't we hire a van for the day?我们何不租一辆货车用一天?· You can hire suits for weddings.结婚时可以租西装。lease to have a legal agreement under which you pay money to a person or company in order to use a building, area of land, vehicle, piece of equipment etc for a fixed period of time签订法律协议,向个人或公司付款,以在固定期限内使用建筑物、土地、车辆或设备等: · They leased the offices from an American company.他们从一家美国公司租用了这些办公室。· The car is leased from BMW.这辆车是从宝马公司租用的。to allow somebody to use something for money收费允许他人使用某物rent/rent something out to allow someone to use a house, room, vehicle, piece of equipment, area of land etc in return for money收取费用,允许他人使用房屋、房间、车辆、设备或土地等: · She rents the flat out to students.她把那套公寓租给学生。let/let something out to allow someone to use a room, house, building etc in return for money收取费用,允许他人使用房间、房屋或建筑物等: · Some people don't want to let rooms to foreigners.有些人不想把房间租给外国人。· They let the house out while they were on holiday.他们度假期间把房子租了出去。lease/lease something out to make a legal agreement which allows a person or company to use something that you own for a fixed period of time签订法律协议,允许个人或公司在固定期限内使用自己所有的财产: · Santa Clara ' s Redevelopment Agency leased the existing city golf course to developers.圣克拉拉市重建局将现有的市立高尔夫球场租赁给了开发商。rent at/for something phrasal verb if a house rents at or for an amount of money, that is how much you must pay to use it若某房屋的租金为某一金额,即表示使用该房屋所须支付的费用:
Houses here rent for at least $1,500 a week.这里的房屋每周租金至少1,500美元。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else, or to use something that belongs to someone else定期付款以居住在他人所有的房屋或房间内,或使用他人所有的物品:
Most students rent rooms in their second year.大多数学生在二年级时租住房间。
I’d rather have my own house than rent.我宁愿拥有自己的房子,也不愿租房。rent something from somebody
Some farmers rent their land from the council.一些农民向地方议会租用土地。2 (also rent out) [transitive] to let someone live in a house, room etc that you own, or use your land, in return for money收取费用,让他人住在自己拥有的房屋或房间内,或使用自己的土地 SYN let British Englishrent something (out) to somebody
She rents out two rooms to students.她把两间房租给学生。3[transitive] especially American English to pay money for the use of something for a short period of time付款以短期使用某物 SYN hire British English:
Will you rent a car while you’re in Spain?你在西班牙期间会租车吗?THESAURUS同义词辨析to pay money to use something付款以使用某物rent to pay money to use a house, room, vehicle, piece of equipment, area of land etc付款以使用房屋、房间、车辆、设备或土地等: · He rented a room in a house on the Old Kent Road.他在老肯特路的一栋房子里租了一间房间。· They flew out to New York and rented a car at the airport.他们飞往纽约,在机场租了一辆车。hire British English to pay money to use a car or a piece of clothing or equipment for a short period of time付款以短期使用汽车、服装或设备: · Why don't we hire a van for the day?我们何不租一辆货车用一天?· You can hire suits for weddings.结婚时可以租西装。lease to have a legal agreement under which you pay money to a person or company in order to use a building, area of land, vehicle, piece of equipment etc for a fixed period of time签订法律协议,向个人或公司付款,以在固定期限内使用建筑物、土地、车辆或设备等: · They leased the offices from an American company.他们从一家美国公司租用了这些办公室。· The car is leased from BMW.这辆车是从宝马公司租用的。to allow somebody to use something for money收费允许他人使用某物rent/rent something out to allow someone to use a house, room, vehicle, piece of equipment, area of land etc in return for money收取费用,允许他人使用房屋、房间、车辆、设备或土地等: · She rents the flat out to students.她把那套公寓租给学生。let/let something out to allow someone to use a room, house, building etc in return for money收取费用,允许他人使用房间、房屋或建筑物等: · Some people don't want to let rooms to foreigners.有些人不想把房间租给外国人。· They let the house out while they were on holiday.他们度假期间把房子租了出去。lease/lease something out to make a legal agreement which allows a person or company to use something that you own for a fixed period of time签订法律协议,允许个人或公司在固定期限内使用自己所有的财产: · Santa Clara ' s Redevelopment Agency leased the existing city golf course to developers.圣克拉拉市重建局将现有的市立高尔夫球场租赁给了开发商。rent at/for something phrasal verb if a house rents at or for an amount of money, that is how much you must pay to use it若某房屋的租金为某一金额,即表示使用该房屋所须支付的费用:
Houses here rent for at least $1,500 a week.这里的房屋每周租金至少1,500美元。rentrent2 noun
1[countable, uncountable] the money that someone pays regularly to use a room, house etc that belongs to someone else定期支付给他人以使用其房间、房屋等的费用:
I pay the rent at the beginning of every month.我每月初交房租。rent of
an annual rent of £8,000年租金8,000英镑► see thesaurus at cost2[countable, uncountable] especially American English an amount of money that you pay to use a car, boat etc that belongs to someone else为使用他人的汽车、船只等而支付的费用:
The rent was only $20 an hour.租金每小时仅20美元。3 for rent available to be rented可供出租:
Luxury villas for rent.豪华别墅出租。4[countable] formal正式 a large tear in something made of cloth布料上的大裂口:
huge rents in the curtains窗帘上的大裂口COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rent形容词/名词 + renthigh· Rents in the city centre are very high.市中心的租金非常高。low· Our workers get low rents and other advantages.我们的工人享受低廉的租金和其他福利。exorbitant (=extremely high)· Some landlords charge exorbitant rents.一些房东收取高得离谱的租金。fixed· The rent is fixed for three years.租金三年内固定不变。affordable (=which people can easily pay)· The government plans to provide more homes at affordable rents.政府计划以可负担的租金提供更多住房。the annual/monthly/weekly rent· Our annual rent is just over $15000.我们的年租金略超过15,000美元。ground rent British English (=rent paid to the owner of the land that a house, office etc is built on)· There is an additional ground rent of £30 per month.另有每月30英镑的地租。a peppercorn rent British English (=an extremely low rent)· The colonel let us have the cottage for a peppercorn rent.上校以象征性租金把那间小屋租给了我们。back rent (=rent you owe for an earlier period)· Mrs Carr said she is still owed several thousand dollars in back rent.卡尔太太表示,她至今仍有数千美元的欠租未收到。the rent is due (=it must be paid at a particular time)· The rent is due at the beginning of the week.租金于每周初到期。verbs动词pay the rent· She couldn’t afford to pay the rent.她负担不起房租。increase/raise the rent (also put up the rent British English)· The landlord wants to put up the rent.房东想要上调租金。fall behind with the rent/get behind on the rent (=fail to pay your rent on time)· You could be evicted if you fall behind with the rent.如果拖欠租金,你可能会被驱逐出去。collect the rent· His job is to collect the rents from the tenants.他的工作是向租户收取租金。the rent increases/goes up· The rent has gone up by over 50% in the last two years.过去两年,租金上涨了50%以上。rent + NOUNrent + 名词a rent increase· How can they justify such big rent increases?他们怎么能为如此大幅的租金涨幅辩护?rent arrears British English (=money that you owe because you have not paid your rent)· The most common debts were rent arrears.最常见的债务是租金拖欠。a rent book British English (=a book that shows the payments you have made in rent)
1[countable, uncountable] the money that someone pays regularly to use a room, house etc that belongs to someone else定期支付给他人以使用其房间、房屋等的费用:
I pay the rent at the beginning of every month.我每月初交房租。rent of
an annual rent of £8,000年租金8,000英镑► see thesaurus at cost2[countable, uncountable] especially American English an amount of money that you pay to use a car, boat etc that belongs to someone else为使用他人的汽车、船只等而支付的费用:
The rent was only $20 an hour.租金每小时仅20美元。3 for rent available to be rented可供出租:
Luxury villas for rent.豪华别墅出租。4[countable] formal正式 a large tear in something made of cloth布料上的大裂口:
huge rents in the curtains窗帘上的大裂口COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rent形容词/名词 + renthigh· Rents in the city centre are very high.市中心的租金非常高。low· Our workers get low rents and other advantages.我们的工人享受低廉的租金和其他福利。exorbitant (=extremely high)· Some landlords charge exorbitant rents.一些房东收取高得离谱的租金。fixed· The rent is fixed for three years.租金三年内固定不变。affordable (=which people can easily pay)· The government plans to provide more homes at affordable rents.政府计划以可负担的租金提供更多住房。the annual/monthly/weekly rent· Our annual rent is just over $15000.我们的年租金略超过15,000美元。ground rent British English (=rent paid to the owner of the land that a house, office etc is built on)· There is an additional ground rent of £30 per month.另有每月30英镑的地租。a peppercorn rent British English (=an extremely low rent)· The colonel let us have the cottage for a peppercorn rent.上校以象征性租金把那间小屋租给了我们。back rent (=rent you owe for an earlier period)· Mrs Carr said she is still owed several thousand dollars in back rent.卡尔太太表示,她至今仍有数千美元的欠租未收到。the rent is due (=it must be paid at a particular time)· The rent is due at the beginning of the week.租金于每周初到期。verbs动词pay the rent· She couldn’t afford to pay the rent.她负担不起房租。increase/raise the rent (also put up the rent British English)· The landlord wants to put up the rent.房东想要上调租金。fall behind with the rent/get behind on the rent (=fail to pay your rent on time)· You could be evicted if you fall behind with the rent.如果拖欠租金,你可能会被驱逐出去。collect the rent· His job is to collect the rents from the tenants.他的工作是向租户收取租金。the rent increases/goes up· The rent has gone up by over 50% in the last two years.过去两年,租金上涨了50%以上。rent + NOUNrent + 名词a rent increase· How can they justify such big rent increases?他们怎么能为如此大幅的租金涨幅辩护?rent arrears British English (=money that you owe because you have not paid your rent)· The most common debts were rent arrears.最常见的债务是租金拖欠。a rent book British English (=a book that shows the payments you have made in rent)